Why Family Therapy Doesn’t Work and What We Can Do About It is workbook – for both potential clients who struggle with interpersonal issues and for young clinicians who want to get better results from their treatment modalities. An explanation of how fears become so physically and mentally cemented is included. The roles of discouragement and unmet narcissistic needs in relationships are explained. A number of exercises, many of which can easily done at home, are included. Physical health is included. In this way, the book is a workbook like the Courage to Heal Workbook. The book has special sections on Dealing with Young Children and Dealing with Teenagers. The book looks at addiction, cutting, eating disorders, prejudice and extreme control and anger issues. Why Family Therapy Doesn’t Work and What We Can Do About It has a special section on public health issues. How do we successfully “do” public health and “make” people art in their own interests?
关于作者
Nancy Marshall studied Fine Art
and English at Virginia Commonwealth
University when it was part of the College
of William and Mary. She obtained her Master’s Degree in the Pennsylvania
state system. She has worked as a
psychotherapist since 1985 and lives in Pennsylvania. She currently supervised a Family-Based
Mental Health Treatment Unit of three teams of therapists. She also maintains a private practice and
works with Healing Work in Allentown, Pennsylvania. She is an expert in trauma treatment and is
certified to use EMDR. Why Family Therapy Doesn’t Work is the
result of many years of experience in family therapy. The book is dedicated to all of those of us
who have found it difficult to love someone and to young therapists who would
like a more inventive, eclectic approach to healing and want to be more
successful.
Ms. Marshall is licensed in Pennsylvania
and New Jersey.